Workiz is a capable tool, but it will not tell you what its plans cost without a demo. Jobkeepr is $39/mo plus $10 per user, and the number is on the page.
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Workiz is a solid field-service tool, particularly popular with locksmiths, appliance repair, and similar trades. The sticking point is that you cannot find out what it costs. Every plan on their pricing page (Standard, Pro and Ultimate) shows only a Request pricing button. The one figure they do publish is the extras: $55/mo per additional member on Standard and $65/mo on Pro.
That makes an honest comparison difficult, which is the point worth noticing. You cannot budget against a number you are not allowed to see, and every added crew member carries a published $55 to $65/mo on top of whatever the base turns out to be.
Jobkeepr charges for the users you actually have: $39/mo base plus $10 each. Six users is $89/mo, and you can read that on the website before you talk to anyone, for the same core scheduling, invoicing, texting, and profit tracking.
Want the line-by-line numbers? See the full Workiz pricing breakdown.
Workiz bundles users into tiers — you pay for 3 users even if you only have 2. Jobkeepr charges per actual user.
1 user — +$10/mo each additional user
Prices verified July 2026.
Free tier is too limited for real day-to-day use
Tier-based pricing means you're always paying for unused seats
Base plan prices are not published at all — you book a demo to find out
| Feature | Jobkeepr | Workiz |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | $39/mo | Not published |
| Per-user pricing | +$10/mo | Bundle tiers only |
| 6-user cost | $89/mo | Not published + $55-65/user |
| Estimates & invoices | ✓ | ✓ |
| SMS texting | ✓ | ✓ |
| Job scheduling | ✓ | ✓ |
| Profit tracking | ✓ | ✓ |
| No contracts | ✓ | ✓ |
| Free trial | 14 days | Free tier (limited) |
Want a line-by-line price breakdown? See Workiz pricing vs Jobkeepr — full cost comparison.
Moving off Workiz is quick: export your clients and invoices, import them into Jobkeepr, and you are live the same day. No contract and a 14-day free trial mean you can compare both with your real jobs before switching.
Workiz does not publish its plan prices. As of August 2026 all three tiers (Standard, Pro and Ultimate) show a Request pricing button that routes to a demo booking. The only published figures are the per-member add-ons: $55/mo on Standard and $65/mo on Pro.
Almost certainly, though Workiz will not let you confirm it without a demo. Jobkeepr charges per actual user, so six users are $89/mo, published. On Workiz the six extra members alone run $330 to $390/mo before whatever the base plan costs.
Not currently. Their pricing page lists the packages and features but replaces every price with a Request pricing button. Jobkeepr publishes $39/mo plus $10 per user, so you can work out your cost in about ten seconds.
Per tier. You buy a bundle of seats (2, 3, or 6) rather than paying per person, so you often pay for seats you do not fill. Jobkeepr charges a flat $10 per actual additional user.
Neither tool requires a long-term contract. Jobkeepr is month-to-month with no setup fee and no annual lock-in.
Yes. Export your customers and invoices from Workiz as CSV and import them into Jobkeepr. Most crews are running the same day, with no setup fee or contract.
For core field-service work, yes: scheduling, estimates and invoices, two-way texting, and profit tracking are all included at $39/mo, with users added at $10 each.
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